New York University School Of Law

Lawyers
Adam Samuel Zimmerman
General Practice,
Adrienne Leah Lucas
General Practice,
Alba Raquel Morales
Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil & Human Rights, General Practice,
Alexandra Helen Garcia
General Practice,
Alice Estill Burke
General Practice,
Alicyn Leigh Cooley
General Practice,
Amy Mehler Adler
General Practice,
Ana Demel
General Practice,
Angelica Karen Grasso
Business, General Practice,
Anthony C. Thompson
General Practice,
April Gu
Real Estate, Business, General Practice,
Arthur R. Miller
Health Care, Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Arthur Joseph Gonzalez
General Practice,
Barbara Ann Landress
General Practice,
Bianca Luca Kodzoman
General Practice,
Britta Marie Redwood
General Practice,
Brittany Judith Schoepp
General Practice,
Brookes Dixon Billman
General Practice,
Cameron Ann Myler
Industry Specialties, Intellectual Property, Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Carlita Jaye Solano
Intellectual Property, Corporate, Contract, General Practice,
Carolina Alexandra Van Der Mensbrugghe
General Practice,
Cassandre Charles Stump
Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Accident & Injury, General Practice,
Catherine Moira Sharkey
General Practice,
Charity Evangeline Nelson Abdi
General Practice,
Chi Yin
General Practice, Securities, Dispute Resolution, International Other, International Other
Christopher Scott Hemphill
General Practice,
Christopher Jon Sprigman
Mass Torts, General Practice,
Christopher Willis Holiman
General Practice,
Christopher Thomas Laizure-Metz
General Practice,
Claudia Angelos
Connie Y. Chiang
Business, General Practice,
Craig Arthur Jolley
General Practice,
Daisy Anne Tomaselli
General Practice,
Daniel Shaviro
General Practice,
Daniel Louis Saperstein
Lawsuit & Dispute, International, Employment,
Danya Shocair Reda
David Alfasi Siffert
Other, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Deborah Malamud
General Practice,
Deborah Burand
Dylan Heaton Gordon
General Practice,
Edith Beerdsen
Mass Torts, Litigation, International Arbitration,
Efua Ofeibea Feldman
Lawsuit & Dispute, Business, General Practice,
Emily Anne Samuels
Lawsuit & Dispute, Government, Employment, Business,
Eric Pollex Rasmussen
Intellectual Property, Industry Specialties, General Practice,
Eugene James Mcbride
General Practice,
Faraz Sanei
Civil Rights,
Fathia Ditcha Touray
General Practice,
Harry First
Estate, Business, General Practice,
Harvey P. Dale
General Practice,
Helen S. Scott
Employment, Civil & Human Rights, General Practice,
Helen Marcia Hershkoff
General Practice,
Howard L. Greenberger
General Practice,
Jacob Mandell Karr
General Practice,
Jamie Nicole Gordon
General Practice,
Jeanne Celeste Fromer
General Practice,
Jennifer Leah Pomeranz
Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Jennifer Marie Pautz
General Practice,
Jeremy Lee Daum
General Practice,
Jill Bari Schatman
General Practice,
Jose Alvarez
General Practice,
Karen Morrison Ross
Katherine Rachel Wood
Kathryn Susan Reimann
General Practice,
Lauren Christine Stabile
General Practice,
Lauren Rachel Ernst
General Practice,
Leah Elizabeth Saxtein
General Practice,
Leslie Rich
General Practice,
Linda Ann Chiarelli
General Practice,
Linda Joy Silberman
General Practice,
Lisa Beth Waldman
General Practice,
Lisa Ellen Hoyes
General Practice,
Louis J C Cusano
Business, Real Estate, General Practice,
Madeleine Gyory
General Practice,
Marcel Kahan
General Practice,
Marco R Difava
General Practice,
Mark Allen Geistfeld
Business, Accident & Injury, General Practice,
Mary Gabrielle Apollon-Richardson
General Practice,
Mathew Cherappurathu Varughese
General Practice,
Matthew John Driscoll
General Practice,
Max R. Sarinsky
General Practice,
Max Cahen Isaacs
General Practice,
Melissa Erica Murray
General Practice,
Meryl R. Cosentino
General Practice,
Michael Charles Foote
General Practice,
Michelle Beth Cherande
General Practice,
Miriam Eckenfels-Garcia
General Practice,
Mohan Warusha Hennadige
General Practice,
Monica I. De Jesus Santana
General Practice,
Moon Sun Kim
General Practice,
Morris Traube
Nancy Morawetz
General Practice,
Natasha Chokhani
General Practice,
Naveen Thomas
General Practice,
Neal Feigenson
Offer Joseph Egozy
General Practice,
Paula Galowitz
General Practice,
Paulette Marilyn Caldwell
General Practice,
Qingwen Xu
General Practice,
Rachel Molly Peckerman
General Practice,
Rafael Hernandez
General Practice,
Richard Allen Epstein
Land Use & Zoning,
Richard L. Revesz
Divorce, General Practice,
Robert Talmadge Reeves
General Practice,
Roderick Maltman Hills
General Practice,
Rodrick Maltman Hills
General Practice,
Samuel Issacharoff
General Practice,
Samuel Robert Hodge
Lawsuit & Dispute, Government, Criminal, General Practice,
Scott Gordon Skinner-Thompson
General Practice,
Scott Daniel Zucker
Business, Government, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate, Real Estate
Sejal Vijay Sanghvi
Immigration, Divorce & Family Law, Civil Rights, General Practice,
Seth Andrew Schaffer
General Practice,
Shakera Khandakar
General Practice,
Shilpa V. Patel
General Practice,
Silvia Carolina Cava Garcia
General Practice,
Sonya Denise Johnson
Lawsuit & Dispute, Employment, General Practice,
Stephanie Wecker Abramson
Lawsuit & Dispute, Government, Business, General Practice,
Swapna Maruri
Litigation, Employment Discrimination, Civil Rights, Contract, Contract
T'Ajai Christine-Yashai Carrington
General Practice,
Thomas Kozak
General Practice,
Thomas Baldrige Bennett
General Practice,
Tony Christopher Bates
General Practice,
Troy A. Mckenzie
General Practice,
Vicki Lynn Been
Lawsuit & Dispute, Intellectual Property, Environmental Law, General Practice,
Reviews

This law school claims to support students interested in public service, but I found that it fails in its commitment on many fronts. NYU makes exceptions to its entrance criteria for rich, well-connected students. I remember that Alan Morrison, a rather mean professor, in spite of his impressive record working for Public Citizen for many years, withdrew from teaching for a year following my participation in his class, to avoid embarrassing his daughter, who was probably admitted due to his influence. I had him for civil procedure, and he earned the infamous hissing of the students during his class for reducing one student to tears by humiliating him in front of the whole class. I got very poor treatment from Vice Dean Stephen Gillers, when I complained about the NYU policy of refusing to issue graduation gowns to students who didn't report their employment status following their 3L year. After financing a $150,000 education, that was a slap in the face to students, and basically amounts to blackmail. I reported my employment, but didn't attend my graduation in protest of this policy. Gillers told me I should just go along with the policy even if it was unjust. I also had an issue with one of the lawyering professors in my 1L year, Fred Bernstein, who didn't like me because I challenged his assertion that we need to be dishonest during negotiations so we can get the best deal for our clients. After this exchange, Fred singled me out to humiliate me in front of my peers by telling them all that I was "arrogant." I was probably a bit naive at the time, but if someone pulled that on me today, I would go straight to the administration to report a professor who was trying to humiliate his students. Apparently, Fred is now an architect, which is probably a good idea since lawyers have to deal with lots of people, and Fred's people skills probably rate about 2 out of 10. Another experience in "lawyering" class, involved a mock trial, where students were assigned roles in a fake legal proceeding. As each of my peers went through their legal arguments, I noted that they were exaggerating, and telling half-truths. We were asked to comment on the mock proceeding at the end. When it was my turn, I noted that I knew all these students, and that under normal circumstances, they were relatively straightforward and honest, but in this exercise, they resorted to all sorts of subterfuge to win their case. I questioned whether the adversarial system was not to blame, and that it twisted everything towards untruth and exaggeration. The professor in this instance was excited about this question and asked the other students to comment on my statement. The rich kids in my class had absolutely nothing to say about my comment, so the discussion died before it had even started. I found this very disappointing, since this school is supposed to be open to wide-ranging academic discussion, even that which questions the roots of our legal system. I became convinced that most of these students are just here to make as much money as they can after graduation, without regard to justice or fairness. I had another negative experience related to NYU when I was en route to a trip to Europe a few years after my graduation. I happened to come out of Penn Station just as the convocation for a later class was convening. I asked permission to attend since I had missed mine for reasons already explained. I was allowed in, but before the ceremony started, NYU security escorted me out and told me they didn't want me there. I sent a letter of complaint to the Dean, and got a response which shocked me, since it contained typos, something I was taught to never allow with my own correspondence. Later I attended the Occupy movement protest at Wall Street before departing for another trip abroad. I went to to use the library, carrying my sign protesting the bank bailout that used billions of tax dollars to save corrupt banks from their own crimes. I was told I could not enter the campus with my sign. This law school caters to the rich.
Sounds like Andrew Weissman is headed here to teach. Hope he finds here the same cruelty and viciousness he has inflicted on others in the practice of law. He is a vile man and a shame to America.
NYU is awesome! Such a great location and atmosphere. Great shops and food very nearby. Washington square park is fun for college kids any time of the year.
Beautiful Library. Attentive security. Great location
New York University is a prestigious college in NYC. Come for a tour. It's in the heart of Greenwich Village. Stern, Tisch, and the Law School are the most famous.